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photo Balancing work and family did not work for Cheryl Cole Dodwell, MBA '93, who made a different, difficult choice.
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Once learned, never forgotten? Or does production experience actually depreciate over time?
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November 1999, Volume 68, Number 1

Features

Bridge Between the Sectors
Created in the social upheaval of the early 1970's, the Public Management Program keeps changing over time. Therein lies its strength.
By JENNIFER REESE

A Contest Nobody Wins
Internal competition can make everyone a loser including the organization. An excerpt from a new book, The Knowing-Doing Gap, by Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert I. Sutton.

Departments

ABOUT THIS ISSUE

CALENDAR

SPREADSHEET
What's Up: News about the GSB and its graduates
People: Jerry Weyrauch, MBA '57; Charles Robinson, MBA '47.

TODAY
The new Knight Building is the third structure in the GSB complex.

FICTION
The Narcissus blooms in Budapest. Our stealth author stalks a job in a stealth company. This must be fiction, right?
by I.P. O'MALLEY

FIRST PERSON
When the professional becomes personal. A change of heart leads to the destruction of an MBA stereotype.
by CHERYL COLE DODWELL, MBA '93

FACULTY NEWS

FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

FACULTY RESEARCH
Email and the schmooze factor.
Use it or lose it: learning on the line
Diversity and group work performance.

NEWSMAKERS
Who's in the news: A roundup of media mentions.

IN MEMORIAM

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